2005 Lamborghini Murcielago Reviews
You'll find all our 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago reviews right here. 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago prices range from $114,840 for the Murcielago to $185,790 for the Murcielago .
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Lamborghini Urus helps double the brand's sales in 2019
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By Tom White · 04 Jul 2019
Lamborghini's SUV has launched to great success.

Lamborghini Centenario price: What they're worth now
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By Iain Kelly · 02 May 2019
Lamborghini’s Centenario LP770-4 was launched as a two-door coupe at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, a celebration of the 100th anniversary of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth. Only 40 were built, all based off the production Aventador SV which meant it uses a carbon-fibre monocoque and race-style in-board suspension.The Centenario was designed as a running, driving way to display Lamborghini’s advanced new aerodynamics. On top of a dual-level front splitter the Centenario uses a gigantic jutting diffuser, and an electronically controlled dual-plane rear wing. All up it generates 227kg of downforce at 280km/hSeveral months after the coupe was unveiled it was joined by a Roadster variant, shown off at the 2016 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and weighing some 50kg heavier. Both were powered by a tuned-up 566kW variant of the Aventador’s 6.5-litre V12, with a scintillating 350km/h top speed.Lamborghini listed the 20 Centenario coupes at US$1,900,000, or nearly three-times the cost of the regular Aventador, while all 20 Roadsters were snapped up quickly at US$2,230,000. Given the limited number sold prices have risen since, with several coupes listed for sale at US$2,800,000 each and one Roadster rumoured to have sold for US$5,700,000!With all 40 Centenarios built in left-hand drive they aren’t currently legal to be driven on Australian roads. With the import laws set to change in the coming years this could change and we might see one of the rarest and fastest Lamborghini road cars Down Under soon.

Doom and boom: the surprise car brands crushing it in 2019
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By Andrew Chesterton · 03 Apr 2019
Yes, Australia's new-car market has mostly been a tale of doom and gloom in 2019, but there are some brands that defied the shrinking market to post record sales results in March.

Lamborghini Urus delivers a "whole new level of business"
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By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Mar 2019
It might be the most controversial model in the Lamborghini stable, but the Urus SUV has been praised for delivering a huge sales boost for the Italian brand.
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Lamborghini Urus 2019 review
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By Laura Berry · 04 Mar 2019
Is Lamborghini's best car an SUV? The Berry family thinks so after the new Urus came to stay.

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 2019 finally revealed
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Aug 2018
The oft-teased Lamborghini Aventador SVJ has finally been officially unveiled at the Monterey Car Week in California.

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ teased: "It will blow your mind"
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By Andrew Chesterton · 09 Aug 2018
A new teaser image for Lamborghini's Aventador SVJ been released, revealing the madhouse supercar... will come in green.
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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 2018 breaks Nurburgring production car lap record
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By Tom White · 27 Jul 2018
The Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce Jota has broken the production car lap record at the infamous Nurburgring Nordschleife before it has been officially unveiled.
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The best new cars coming to Australia in 2018
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By Andrew Chesterton · 03 Jul 2018
There’s a sprinkling of genuinely exciting metal that will be hitting our shores over the next 12 months.

Ford, Mazda lead latest safety recalls
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By Spencer Leech · 27 Jun 2018
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published its latest round of safety recalls, with models from Ford, Mazda, BMW, Kia, Audi, Jeep, Alfa Romeo and Lamborghini affected.